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Millennium stone carvings were illegally printed, and university teachers and students were involved. How should we punish it to quell the "public anger"?

Many people do bad things under the banner of promoting traditional culture.

There are many such people around us. They are gentle and polite, but they are not as good as ordinary people. Many so-called masters of Chinese studies are like this. Their purpose is actually selfish. Their real purpose is actually to satisfy their own fame and fortune. Many people who really have lofty ideals and ambitions have not harvested such resources.

This kind of behavior is very shameful and should be criticized by words and deeds.

Our cultural relics are not inexhaustible, and many of them are being worn away by history, including these stone carvings mentioned in this article. These things are the wealth left by the ancients. Remember, this is not your business alone, but the business of all Chinese people and all China people. I think this behavior is shameful and worthy of criticism.

Be sure to learn from the past, don't have a bottom line.

Many people just have this characteristic, thinking that everything belongs to their home, leaving their names at any scenic spot, loving to touch any historic site when they see it, and even having a desire to destroy it. Since I can't get something, no one can get it, or I think I saw it, so I don't care if others can see it. I think this behavior is both shameful and terrible.

Please cherish the wealth left by our ancestors.

The great legacy left by these ancestors is really gone. Many things are precious and cannot be wasted casually. Our descendants have not seen them yet, but they must not be destroyed by our hands. I really don't understand how a university professor can do such a thing.